Cut Ups Fun

The author of Naked Lunch, William Burroughs, used a technique called “the Cut Ups Method” to get inspiration for ideas. Essentially, he’d cut out words and phrases from books, magazines and newspapers, throw them in a fishbowl, then pull out random words and try to make sense of them.

I’ve taken the last line of your journal entries and thrown them together in no particular order. I haven’t changed any words, just touched the punctuation here and there. You’d be amazed at what might come out…

Crystal Method – Tweekend\Tweekend- 01 – PHD.mp3. Yay for blog updates! Epilogue: Arachnoid membrane, and it’s bi-weekly, woo-hoo! I don’t have to wait a whole month. Hmm, I’ve been to all but 13 states. Not too bad. Odd, odd holiday. Love you bunches and bunches. And I’m sure none of this makes any sense to any of you. Oh well. You’d think I was a vegetarian for the kind of guilt I haul around. Lots of “almost, but not quite” today. And I said to him, ‘If you don’t have Fortitude, stay out of Tokyo.’ …oh, and the dragon breeding… it’s ALL about pleasure. That is, until the Great Goddess caught up with him. When you come back to me again. Which, I suppose, is not the worst thing I can think to complain about. Thinking of you….you should know who you are. DRIVE. I can’t believe it’s Monday already. They used my idea! Almost time to leave for work. It hurts just to type.
Feel free to give a call.

(Thanks to Delwn for the idea)